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Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 7. 1918.. .Members of outgoing and incoming Councils being in attendance. Farewell addresses were made by Mayor Jones and other outgoing members. Mayor E. M . Corry and other new members gave short addresses, whereupon meeting adjourned.
All Jan. 1 0 , 1918.. .City Council met per adjournment. members present. The Mayor announced the following committees :
Public Grounds and City Property Dr. M. J. Macfarlane M. H. Dalley
Flnance
Irrigation and Waterworks Richard Williams Parley Dalley
Parley Dalley John H. Walker
Judiciary M. H Dalley . M. J. Macfarlane
Public Safety John H Walker . Richard Williams
The Recorder was instructed to procure pass books for each member and write therein the above committees. The Mayor called the Council's attention to the condition of the City Ordinances, and that same should be revised. and f u r t h e r that the matter of plotting the South West Field into lots and blocks should be attended to. Referred to Committee on Public Grounds and City Property, and they were authorized to procure a plat of those fields if deemed necessary. The Matter of securing better fire protection was referred to Commitee on Public Safety. The following claims were allowed: S. 3 . Foster, bond of Pratt Houchen--$38, Library--$2, and Iron County Record--$16. Meeting adjourned. Sine die Feb. 7 , 1918... The new Mayor. E. M . Corry, submitted the following appointments: City Marshal--Thomas Urie, Justice H. of the Peace--George H . Lunt. City Attorney-Edmond Ryan. Health Officer--Dr. A . N . Leonard, Poundkeeper--Elias S . Gardner, and City Leigh, Building Inspector--Robert Surveyor--Maeser Dalley . A committee of ladies connected with war saving work appeared before the Council and presented a petition tending to the elimination of so much loafing on the streets and in Pool Rooms, and spoke at some length in support of same. Motion Parley Dalley, permission he granted M . Gardner to cultivate and farm the City Park, subject to supervision. Carried. March 11, 1918.. .Committee reported having looked into the matter of opening cross-streets, and found that some could be opened by deviating in places from true lines. Committee on Public Safety was instructed to look up the ordinances on using bicycles on sidewalks, curfew, fast

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Excerpts from Cedar City Council Minutes Jan. 7. 1918.. .Members of outgoing and incoming Councils being in attendance. Farewell addresses were made by Mayor Jones and other outgoing members. Mayor E. M . Corry and other new members gave short addresses, whereupon meeting adjourned.
All Jan. 1 0 , 1918.. .City Council met per adjournment. members present. The Mayor announced the following committees :
Public Grounds and City Property Dr. M. J. Macfarlane M. H. Dalley
Flnance
Irrigation and Waterworks Richard Williams Parley Dalley
Parley Dalley John H. Walker
Judiciary M. H Dalley . M. J. Macfarlane
Public Safety John H Walker . Richard Williams
The Recorder was instructed to procure pass books for each member and write therein the above committees. The Mayor called the Council's attention to the condition of the City Ordinances, and that same should be revised. and f u r t h e r that the matter of plotting the South West Field into lots and blocks should be attended to. Referred to Committee on Public Grounds and City Property, and they were authorized to procure a plat of those fields if deemed necessary. The Matter of securing better fire protection was referred to Commitee on Public Safety. The following claims were allowed: S. 3 . Foster, bond of Pratt Houchen--$38, Library--$2, and Iron County Record--$16. Meeting adjourned. Sine die Feb. 7 , 1918... The new Mayor. E. M . Corry, submitted the following appointments: City Marshal--Thomas Urie, Justice H. of the Peace--George H . Lunt. City Attorney-Edmond Ryan. Health Officer--Dr. A . N . Leonard, Poundkeeper--Elias S . Gardner, and City Leigh, Building Inspector--Robert Surveyor--Maeser Dalley . A committee of ladies connected with war saving work appeared before the Council and presented a petition tending to the elimination of so much loafing on the streets and in Pool Rooms, and spoke at some length in support of same. Motion Parley Dalley, permission he granted M . Gardner to cultivate and farm the City Park, subject to supervision. Carried. March 11, 1918.. .Committee reported having looked into the matter of opening cross-streets, and found that some could be opened by deviating in places from true lines. Committee on Public Safety was instructed to look up the ordinances on using bicycles on sidewalks, curfew, fast